Milieux Institute and its research clusters host a variety of workshops presented by members, visiting artists and guest instructors. From painting with bacteria, stitching electronic textiles, and programming interactivity with Arduino, Milieux presents a wide range of skill-building and thought-provoking workshops that reflect the varied interests of our research community.

The workshops are open to all Milieux members.

The MilieuxMake Workshop Series is a cross-cluster collaboration merging different skills, creation techniques, and short-circuit methods to generate new means of making.

Artist Keeley Haftner was on hand to show us new and creative ways to integrate technology in your art practice with 3D printing. Describing her work as "process-driven," Haftner seeks to recover lost material and affective [...]

By Eileen Holowka On September 9th, interactive designer and co-founder of The Arduino Project Massimo Banzi came to Milieux to host an advanced Arduino workshop and give a talk. The workshop ran from 1 PM to [...]

Closed Loop 3D Printing is an introductory workshop into the exciting new field of recycled 3D printing. The workshop will begin with a brief visual presentation which will introduce types of 3D printing, materials participants [...]

Milieux is thrilled to announce that Massimo Banzi, interaction designer and co-founder of The Arduino Project, will be a special guest of the Institute at Concordia University in Montreal. Part of his visit, Massimo will lead [...]